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12-letter words containing d, o, w, n, t, r

  • content word — a word to which an independent meaning can be given by reference to a world outside any sentence in which the word may occur
  • counter word — any word freely used as a general term of approval or disapproval without reference to its more exact meaning, as nice, terrible, lousy, terrific
  • counter-word — a word, often of short-lived popularity, widely used as an almost meaningless, automatic response.
  • counterworld — an alternative world opposite to the virtual world
  • deflowerment — The loss of a girl or woman's virginity.
  • donationware — (Internet) A variant of freeware that offers an option to its user to donate money to the program's author.
  • down-hearted — dejected; depressed; discouraged.
  • downregulate — To decrease the number of cell receptors by using downregulation.
  • giant powder — dynamite composed of nitroglycerin and kieselguhr.
  • ground water — the water beneath the surface of the ground, consisting largely of surface water that has seeped down: the source of water in springs and wells.
  • hand of writ — handwriting; penmanship.
  • in the world — the earth or globe, considered as a planet.
  • lean towards — If you lean towards or lean toward a particular idea, belief, or type of behaviour, you have a tendency to think or act in a particular way.
  • mountainward — Towards a mountain or mountains.
  • naughty word — a word that is considered to be rude
  • nether world — the infernal regions; hell.
  • netherworlds — Plural form of netherworld.
  • network card — network interface controller
  • network node — (networking)   (node) An addressable device attached to a computer network. If the node is a computer it is more often called a "host".
  • printed word — The printed word is the same as written word.
  • put down for — If you put someone down for something, you write down their name and the fact that they are going to do, give, or buy that thing.
  • randallstown — a city in N Maryland, near Baltimore.
  • ratchet down — If something ratchets down or is ratcheted down, it decreases by a fixed amount or degree, and seems unlikely to increase again.
  • short-winded — short of breath; liable to difficulty in breathing.
  • southernwood — a woody-stemmed wormwood, Artemisia abrotanum, of southern Europe, having aromatic, finely dissected leaves.
  • storm window — a supplementary window sash for protecting a window against drafts, driving rain, etc.
  • the in-crowd — fashionable people; top people
  • throw around — ideas, etc.: exchange, brainstorm
  • town dweller — a person who resides in a town
  • trickle-down — of, relating to, or based on the trickle-down theory: the trickle-down benefits to the local community.
  • twin paradox — a phenomenon predicted by relativity. One of a pair of identical twins is supposed to live normally in an inertial system whilst the other is accelerated to a high speed in a spaceship, travels for a long time, and finally returns to rest beside his twin. The travelled twin will be found to be younger than his brother
  • two-cylinder — (of an engine) having two cylinders
  • underwrought — to do less work on than is necessary or required: to underwork an idea.
  • unroadworthy — not mechanically sound or suitable for use on the road
  • waste ground — an empty piece of land
  • watered-down — made weaker or less effective from or as from dilution with water: a watered-down cocktail; Spectators saw a watered-down version of the famous opera.
  • weatherbound — (often nautical) Delayed or prevented by bad weather from doing something, such as travelling.
  • well-trodden — a past participle of tread.
  • westmorelandWilliam Childs [chahyldz] /tʃaɪldz/ (Show IPA), 1914–2005, U.S. army officer: commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam and Thailand 1964–68.
  • white-ground — pertaining to or designating a style of vase painting developed in Greece from the 6th to the 4th centuries b.c., characterized chiefly by a white background of slip onto which were painted polychromatic figures.
  • windsor knot — a wide, triangular knot for tying a four-in-hand necktie.
  • woman doctor — a female doctor
  • wonderstruck — (of a person) experiencing a sudden feeling of awed delight or wonder.
  • wood turning — the forming of wood articles upon a lathe.
  • wordsmithing — Present participle of wordsmith.
  • written word — You use the written word to refer to language expressed in writing, especially when contrasted with speech or with other forms of expression such as painting or film.

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